Early 90’s trading cards were the NFTs of the day. People didn’t think the content mattered, they just knew some day they’d be worth money even if they didn’t understand why.
That exact same rationale got us Beanie Babies.
I’m sorry, are the kids providing commentary on the cards Mic and Mac, of totally tubular McDonald’s-themed NES romp M.C. Kids – or are they just clever doppelgangers?
They’re just who I think of by default when I think of ‘rad
90s cartoon kids in an ad, commenting on something.’
Aren’t they Jaws and Lingo from the Burger King Kids Club?
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Early 90’s trading cards were the NFTs of the day. People didn’t think the content mattered, they just knew some day they’d be worth money even if they didn’t understand why.
That exact same rationale got us Beanie Babies.
I’m sorry, are the kids providing commentary on the cards Mic and Mac, of totally tubular McDonald’s-themed NES romp M.C. Kids – or are they just clever doppelgangers?
They’re just who I think of by default when I think of ‘rad
90s cartoon kids in an ad, commenting on something.’
Aren’t they Jaws and Lingo from the Burger King Kids Club?